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Louisiana expands LA Wallet to include an individual s COVID-19 vaccine verification

Louisiana expands LA Wallet to include an individual’s COVID-19 vaccine verification Louisiana residents can pull up their COVID-19 vaccine record card on the LA Wallet app.(LA Wallet) By WAFB Staff Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Louisianians can now access their COVID-19 vaccination record through a new, optional feature of the state’s digital driver’s license, the LA Wallet app, Gov. John Bel Edwards announced on Wednesday, May, 5. Louisianans can now use the LA Wallet app to have a digital version of their vaccination card. The LA Wallet app is free, safe, and private and people who use it can be assured that their personal health information is well protected. #lagovpic.twitter.com/XEcgwgm2Q3 John Bel Edwards (@LouisianaGov) May 5, 2021

Here are the parishes that have lifted the mask mandate

Local governments and businesses can set their own mandates. Masks will still be required in K-12 schools, colleges and universities, public transit, state buildings, and healthcare facilities

Louisiana governor rolls back mask mandate

© Getty Images Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards (D) on Tuesday announced that he will partially lift the state’s mask mandate this week, The Associated Press reported. Holding a press conference on the state’s response to COVID-19, Edwards shared the new updates to the mask mandate that will begin on Wednesday, which includes people being required to wear their masks on public transit and in health care facilities, daycare centers, K-12 schools, colleges and universities, according to theAP.  Following sustained improvement in COVID hospitalizations and an increase in the supply and availability of vaccines, some mitigation measures will be eased starting April 28. The statewide mask mandate will be lifted but masks will still be required for specific settings. #lagovpic.twitter.com/FntA8V0N9R John Bel Edwards (@LouisianaGov) April 27, 2021

Local officials react to the conviction of Derek Chauvin

Local officials react to the conviction of Derek Chauvin Tiffany Baptiste © Provided by WVUE New Orleans Legal analyst Joe Raspanti discusses the murder conviction of for Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Local officials took to social media Tuesday afternoon to share their reactions to the guilty verdict of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin in the death of George Floyd. Chauvin was found guilty on all counts by a unanimous jury after 10 hours of deliberation. Floyd’s death, which was captured on video, sparked protests across the country in 2020. Mayor LaToya Cantrell and council president Helena Moreno tweeted saying that Tuesday’s guilty verdict was a step in the right direction.

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